Fire Action Notice Symbolised Sign
Fire Action Notice Symbolised Sign provides clear step-by-step emergency instructions explaining what occupants must do if a fire occurs. The multi-symbol design combines evacuation guidance, alarm activation and assembly point information to support safe building evacuation procedures in workplaces, public buildings and industrial premises.
Where & How to Use this sign
Fire Action Notice Symbolised Signs should be installed near fire alarm call points, emergency exits and building entrances so occupants can quickly understand evacuation instructions during a fire emergency. These notices are commonly displayed in offices, factories, warehouses, schools, hotels and public buildings where clear evacuation guidance must be visible.
Improved Fire Safety Awareness After Installation
- ✓ Clear understanding of evacuation procedures
- ✓ Faster response during fire emergencies
- ✓ Improved compliance with fire safety legislation
- ✓ Reduced confusion for visitors and contractors
- ✓ Visible emergency instructions throughout premises
- ✓ Reinforces workplace fire evacuation planning
Specifications
- Compliance: EN ISO 7010
- ISO Symbols: E007, E002, F005, P004, P020, M001
- Additional compliance: BS 5499 regulations
- Sign message: "Fire action"
- Instruction message: "Sound the alarm"
- Instruction message: "Leave building by nearest available exit"
- Instruction message: "Report to assembly point"
- Instruction message: "Do not return until authorised"
- Instruction message: "Do not use the lifts"
- Materials: Rigid plastic, vinyl, repositionable vinyl
- Finish: High gloss
- Photoluminescent: No
- Reflective: No
- Orientation: Portrait
- Shape: Rectangle
- Background colours: Blue, red and green
- Text colour: White
- Symbol colours: White and black
- Available sizes: 400×300 mm
- Alternative size: 210×148 mm
- Alternative size: 300×250 mm
- Material thickness: Various
- Fitting methods: Wall, fence, wooden post, metal post
- Fixings: Supplied without fixings
- Usage location: Indoor and outdoor
- Sign type: Fire action / information
- Message format: Multi-instruction safety notice
Fire Notice Installation Guidance
- ❌ Mounting notices too far from fire alarm points
- ❌ Installing signs where furniture blocks visibility
- ❌ Positioning signs above eye-level in corridors
- ❌ Using outdated evacuation instructions
- ❌ Installing notices without assembly point details
- ❌ Displaying signs only in staff-only areas
- ✅ Position beside fire alarm call points
- ✅ Install along main evacuation routes
- ✅ Ensure signs remain clearly visible during emergencies
Customers frequently asked questions
What is a fire action notice symbolised sign? A fire action notice symbolised sign displays step-by-step instructions explaining what occupants must do during a fire emergency, including activating the alarm, evacuating the building and reporting to an assembly point.
Where should a fire action notice sign be displayed? These signs should be installed next to fire alarm call points, near emergency exits and in visible areas of workplaces so occupants can quickly understand evacuation procedures during a fire.
Are fire action notices required in workplaces? Fire action notices are commonly required following fire risk assessments and help support compliance with fire safety legislation by informing staff and visitors how to respond during emergencies.
What symbols appear on a symbolised fire action notice? Typical pictograms include alarm activation, evacuation routes, assembly point guidance and warnings not to use lifts during a fire emergency.
Why are symbolised fire action notices used instead of text only signs? Symbolised notices combine text and recognised safety pictograms so instructions can be understood quickly by occupants regardless of language or familiarity with the premises.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Multi-symbol evacuation instructions
- ✓ Clear fire alarm and exit guidance
- ✓ Durable workplace safety materials
- ✓ Designed for indoor and outdoor installation
- ✓ Compliant with recognised safety standards
- ✓ Improves fire evacuation awareness
- ✓ Helps occupants respond quickly in emergencies
- ✓ Supports workplace fire safety procedures
- ✓ Enhances compliance with fire risk assessments
- ✓ Provides clear instructions for staff and visitors
